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California Goes Back Under Lockdown

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Cases in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia surged by more than 20 percent in the past week, according to Johns Hopkins. . In South Carolina, 22.3 But in nearby Iowa County, masks are encouraged but not mandated.

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Apple To Shutter 30 More US Stores Again Amid Pandemic

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Locations in California, Alabama, Idaho, Georgia, Oklahoma, Nevada and Louisiana are set to shutter on Thursday, while shops in Mississippi, Texas, Florida and Utah were shuttered as of Wednesday (July 1). Apple had previously reclosed shops in Arizona, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina for similar reasons.

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Kohl’s To Reopen Stores In 10 Additional States

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The retailer had opened stores again on Monday (May 4) in South Carolina, Utah, Oklahoma and Arkansas. “We Kohl’s said it would welcome shoppers and staffers back to all locations in Arizona, Alabama, Georgia and Texas, among other states in addition to a “majority” of shops in Tennessee and Florida.

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Last Labor Report Before Election Shows Drop In US Jobless Claims

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During the week ending Oct. Unemployment has been high since the pandemic began.

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Internal Memo: Simon To Reopen 49 Malls In May

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The properties in Texas, Indiana, Alaska, Missouri, Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Arkansas and Tennessee will not be limited to curbside-pickup reopening like the ones happening in Texas, the report said.

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Darden Cyberattack Puts 567K Cards At Risk

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Darden said the Cheddar restaurants impacted are located in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

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Amicus briefs filed in support of Seila Law’s certiorari petition

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Attorney Generals of Texas, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia. The briefs were filed by: U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Separation of Powers Scholars. Pacific Legal Foundation. Landmark Legal Foundation. Cato Institute.